FAIRFAX ROSES — THE ARISTOCRATS OF ROSEDOM 
Pink La France. Wonderful in color shadings 
Hybrid Tea Roses, con. 
Red La France, or Duchess 
of Albany. Carmine. A fine 
Rose of unusual merit, one that 
will survive, with slight pro- 
tection, the winters of any lo- 
cality. It is identical in every 
respect with La France, except in 
color, which is a pretty red when 
in bud form, but when open it 
changes to a carmine. A fine 
bedder. Price, mailing size, 
15 cts. ; strong 2-year plants, 
30 cts. 
Lyon. Yellow. An offspring 
of Solcil d’Or. The form is full 
and globular, with large, broad 
petals of good texture. The 
flowers are remarkably rich in 
color; shrimp-pink at ends of 
petals, center coral-red or sal- 
mon-pink, shaded with chrome- 
yellow. It is very fragrant and, 
above all, a perpetual bloomer. 
Wherever shown in Europe it 
has been enthusiastically praised 
and given the highest awards. At 
Lyons it received the Prize of 
Honor, and at the National 
Rose Show held at Paris last 
summer, where eighty-eight lead- 
ing varieties were submitted, 
Lyon scored the maximum one 
hundred points with the judges, 
and was the only one to receive the full 
number. This Rose cannot be grown on 
its own roots, and we supply budded plants 
only. It is somewhat subject to black- 
spot, a disease of the foliage, and may 
need spraying with bordeaux mixture. 
Price, strong 2-year plants, 65 cts. 
Madam Constant Soupert. 
Yellow. One of the most beautiful Roses 
in existence. Strong, robust, and bears 
great quantities of flowers. The buds are 
very long and pointed and of perfect form, 
on long, stiff stems, opening into large 
blooms of a splendid deep yellow, edged 
and feathered peach -pink; sometimes va- 
riable in color with less yellow. Price, 
i-year mailing size, 15 cts.; strong 2-ycar 
plants, 40 cts. Sec illustration, page 13. 
Madam Jennie Guillemot. Yellow. 
Buds long and pointed, deep saffron- 
yellow, opening canary with dark golden 
shadings; blooms large, petals immense, 
opens very freely; a fine, upright grower 
of branching habit; cxqui.site. Price, 
plants from 3-inch pots, 15 cts.; 2-year 
plants, 40 cts. 
Madame Jules Grolez. Red. Called 
by some “Red Kaiserin.” One of the 
brightest and most pleasing Roses. A 
free-blooming variety, with large, bright, 
finely formed flowers. Color a distinct 
shade of cherry-red. Price, mailing size, 
10 cts.; 2-ycar plants, 25 cts. 
Maenafrano. 
= upright grower anti a 
constant and profuse bloomer, with extra- 
large flowers; full, deep and double, and 
deliciously tea-scented. Bright, deep, shin- 
ing rose. Price, strong mailing size, I5cts.; 
fine 2-ycar plants, 33 cts. See page 12. 
Miss Kate Moulton. Light pink. 
Habit robust, with heavy foliage. A grand 
Rose for outdoor culture. Price, mailing 
size, 15 cts., 2-ycar plants, 35 cts. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. '’cami- 
lul yellow 
Rose from France. Visitors to my Rose 
gardens go into raptures over this won- 
derful acquisition. The variety produces 
as many flowers as any. Blooms arc very 
large, of exejuisitely fine form, and are of 
a delicate Indian-yellow color, which 
shades lighter toward the edges as the 
Our mailing-size plams are one year old, made from long, strong cuttings, and are grown 
in 3-inch pots. They will be mailed free, but it is much better to have them come by 
express with the soil on the roots. 
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